Complete Book Review for book Enemy at the Gates: "The Battle for Stalingrad" by William Craig. - Summary of Book - Thoughts and Feelings about it
Title: Complete Book Review for book Enemy at the Gates: "The Battle for Stalingrad" by William Craig. - Summary of Book - Thoughts and Feelings about it
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Details: Words: 707 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Complete Book Review for book Enemy at the Gates: "The Battle for Stalingrad" by William Craig. - Summary of Book - Thoughts and Feelings about it
Category: /History/War & Conflicts
Details: Words: 707 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Book Review for Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad by William Craig
By: Cole Haymond
William Craig has done a wonderful job with the complete overview of the Battle for Stalingrad. What is interesting about the book is the fact that it follows different people and it shows their progression as you go through the book. The book tells the stories of citizens fighting for their lives, Privates, Corporals, Sergeants on the front
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out of hundreds in the book, it has given a brief example of how bad things really were. By the end of the battle, 24 generals and a little more than 90,000 troops surrendered and taken prisoner. The Battle for Stalingrad was by far the bloodiest battle in the Russian-German War and perhaps all of World War II. This book can move you in a way you can never imagine by telling the horrible experiences of people.